Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 pages |
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... face that must - please , Is added a restless desire to - tease ; O , how my hard fate I should ever be - moan , Could I but believe she'd be bone of my - bone ! Mr. Bogart , a young man of Albany , who died in 1826 , at the age of ...
... face that must - please , Is added a restless desire to - tease ; O , how my hard fate I should ever be - moan , Could I but believe she'd be bone of my - bone ! Mr. Bogart , a young man of Albany , who died in 1826 , at the age of ...
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... face . For them He bore His Father's frown , For them He wore The thorny crown ; Nailed to the cross , Endured its pain , That his life's loss Might be their gain . Then haste to choose That better part- Nor dare refuse The Lord your ...
... face . For them He bore His Father's frown , For them He wore The thorny crown ; Nailed to the cross , Endured its pain , That his life's loss Might be their gain . Then haste to choose That better part- Nor dare refuse The Lord your ...
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... face ? Must I not stem the flood ? Is this vile world a friend to grace To help me on to God ? -WATTS . Save me from death ; from hell set free ; Death , hell , are but the want of thee : My life , my only heav'n thou art , - O might I ...
... face ? Must I not stem the flood ? Is this vile world a friend to grace To help me on to God ? -WATTS . Save me from death ; from hell set free ; Death , hell , are but the want of thee : My life , my only heav'n thou art , - O might I ...
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... face shalt thou eat bread , " Gen. iii . 19. Commonly quoted " brow . " " Cleanliness akin to godliness . " Not in the Bible . Our Lord's hearing the doctors in the Temple , and asking them questions , is frequently called his disputing ...
... face shalt thou eat bread , " Gen. iii . 19. Commonly quoted " brow . " " Cleanliness akin to godliness . " Not in the Bible . Our Lord's hearing the doctors in the Temple , and asking them questions , is frequently called his disputing ...
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... face with his fine golden eye . Now , look again at the thunder - cloud ! See ! where it was blackest and fullest of gloom , the sunbeams have kissed its hideous cheek ; and where the kiss fell there is now a blush , brighter than ever ...
... face with his fine golden eye . Now , look again at the thunder - cloud ! See ! where it was blackest and fullest of gloom , the sunbeams have kissed its hideous cheek ; and where the kiss fell there is now a blush , brighter than ever ...
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